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Immediately and Early Restored and Loaded Single Dental Implants after Immediate and Early Implantations in Anterior and Posterior Regions -Case Reports

J. Gorjanc jr.
M. Gorjanc


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Abstract

A healing period of approximately 4 to 6 months without loading has been a traditionally accepted protocol for attaining osseointergration - introduced by Brånemark and coworkers in 1977. As a result of refined surgical protocols, an optimized implant design, and other surface characteristics, a shortened healing period is currently possible. The success rate of immediately loading of implants that are crossarch stabilized with either rigid bar or fixed provisional prosthesis is comparable to that of conventionally loaded implants according to several authors. Today more and more studies and case reports are presenting immediate and early loading of single-tooth implants in anterior and posterior regions.
This case report presents immediate and early implantations and early and immediately prosthodontic restorations (immediate non-functional loading) on implants for a single tooth in anterior and posterior regions.
With early and immediately restored dental implants careful patient selection and treatment planning remain significant. Although the immediate and early loading technique allows maintenance of soft and hard tissue, provides patient comfort and aesthetics, and has demonstrated success so far, a longer evaluation period with larger patient populations is needed.

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Hrčak ID:

629

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/629

Publication date:

15.12.2005.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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